
Well, I feel so bad, I wonder what's wrong with me
Well, I feel so bad, I wonder what's wrong with me
I think I'll call my baby, find out just what the matter can be
Last night I dreamed about my baby
I woke up and the tears were runnin' all down my face
Now, when I woke up, early this morning
The tears were runnin' all down my face
You know I was dreamin', that some other man was takin'
My place
I said, I dreamed about you baby
I dreamed you didn't want me 'round no more
I said, I dreamed about you baby
You know I dreamed you didn't want me round no more
Now, That's the reason I'm callin' you this evening
Baby, tell me, 'cause I've just got to know
I've been worried all day long
I just don't know what to do
I've been worried all day long
You know, I just don't know what to do
You know it may sound silly to you woman
But tell me that dream was not true
A first-class bluesman with more natural soul in reserve than many singers can summon up at the peak of their powers, Darrell Nulisch testifies with stirring authority on I Like It That Way, his second Severn Records release.
Following up 1998′s The Whole Truth, this strong release presents the big-voiced Dallas native dipping into a varied soul-streaked R&B bag. From the infectious opener, “You Tore My Playhouse Down”–which he adapted from the Ann Peebles’ classic “I’m Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down”–to ebullient offerings like “Getaway Place” and “Love Changes Things”, he mines a motherlode of deep-blue feeling on B.B. King’s “Worried Blues” and goes to church on the gospel-flavored original “Where My Baby Is.”
Elsewhere, Nulisch wraps his distinctive pipes around faithful covers of Lee Shot Williams’ “I Like Your Style” and Otis Redding’s “Trick Or Treat.” He grooves on a jazzy, organ-fueled interpretation of Otis Rush’s “Mean Old World,” reinterprets his own “After All,” which he had recorded 10 years ago with guitarist Ronnie Earl, and showcases his blues harp chops on the rootsy shuffle, “Once in a Lifetime.”
“I’ve tried to show progression on all my records,” says Nulisch. “And I think this one shows growth in my writing style.” On this release, he is again working in tandem with longtime writing partner Steve Gomes. “Steve and I both lean toward this soul kind of thing. Also over the last few years I’ve gotten into listening to more gospel and jazz, and I think that’s reflected in some of the music on this album
Recorded near his home in Somerville, Massachusetts, “I Like It That Way” features Darrell along with Gomes on bass, Jon Moeller on guitar, Robb Stupka on drums, and Benjie Porecki on piano and organ. Given their natural chemistry in the studio, it’s no wonder that Nulisch’s fourth release as a leader is his strongest and most satisfying recording to date.
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